> Railroads opened up the mountains of western North Carolina to the rest of the world, and the mountains are just as steep today as they were 100 years ago. On a cloudy Halloween day, a Norfolk Southern train begins its climb up the Blue Ridge Mountains on its way to Asheville and points west.
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 > Fall in North Carolina 2009 photo
 > View of State Office Building from Point State Park, Pittsburgh PA.
 > A view of Lower Cascades through the fall colors at Hanging Rock State Park
 > The view from an overlook on top of Pilot Mountain, looking down on the fertile Piedmont region of North Carolina
 > Viewing the sunset through a crevice on top of Hanging Rock, looking east toward of the Sauratown Mountains on a crisp fall day.
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Railroads opened up the mountains of western North Carolina to the rest of the world, and the mountains are just as steep today as they were 100 years ago. On a cloudy Halloween day, a Norfolk Southern train begins its climb up the Blue Ridge Mountains on its way to Asheville and points west.
 > Railroads opened up the mountains of western North Carolina to the rest of the world, and the mountains are just as steep today as they were 100 years ago. On a cloudy Halloween day, a Norfolk Southern train begins its climb up the Blue Ridge Mountains on its way to Asheville and points west.
Railroads opened up the mountains of western North Carolina to the rest of the world, and the mountains are just as steep today as they were 100 years ago. On a cloudy Halloween day, a Norfolk Southern train begins its climb up the Blue Ridge Mountains on its way to Asheville and points west.
Photo by: Nick D'Amato • see photo in gallery

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